The Remediators Inc. services
Site Remediation and Bioremediation
The Remediators facilitates the client needs for cleanup to provide the most appropriate methodology to achieve results. This may include physical removal of substances from a site or other remedial plan to treat contamination on-site. The Remediators expertise lies in the remediation of soils using a biological process known as Microflora Enhancement. Using fungi to clean contaminated soil, The Remediators offers its clients a real solution to their environmental problems. The process is safe, effective, and can often be accomplished at a fraction of the cost of more traditional treatments. Keeping living organisms alive and thriving under these adverse conditions requires very specialized knowledge and a profound understanding of soil microbiology. The Remediators` staff and scientific network leads the world in large-scale applications of soil remediation using fungi.
Site Characterization, Assessment
Site Characterization and Assessment process is the first step in understanding contamination issues faced by the landowner or potentially responsible party (PLP). The Remediators Inc. trained personnel compile exhaustive historical environmental data to provide an extensive background of any property. The team relies on multi-agency standards, such as Triad Methodology to offer the greatest level of flexibility to make field decisions based on field results.Phase I Environmental Site Assessment
The objectives of a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) are to assess the environmental concerns associated with current and past uses of the site, and adjacent sites, to determine the requirements for further investigation or remedial action.Phase II Environmental Site Assessment
A Phase II Environmental Site Assessment is conducted after the results of a Phase I ESA have indicated on-site or off-site environmental concerns that warrant further investigation. The objectives of a Phase II ESA are to evaluate and describe site hydrogeological conditions, determine the location, type, and concentrations of contaminants, and determine the requirements for remedial action based on the applicable regulatory environmental guidelines. The Phase II Environmental Site Assessment Report will give detailed explanations of environmental concerns, specific site characterizations, and remedial solutions
